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How to use making it a in a sentence

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The book includes a thorough index, making it a useful tool for researchers and students.
It is a left-handed track with sturdy fences, making it a suitable preparation venue for Grand National hopefuls.
You also get some benefit from downsizing the engine and making it a little more efficient, but you lose towing capacity.
The last three matches were decided on the final green, truly making it a splendid competition!
Its frame of coconut trees on either side, a title at the top and denomination at the base, is inverted, making it a highly prized specimen.
Last time you were here, you said the big mistake was making it a private sale and not going through a broker, right?
Through its cyclic redundancy code, SATA is able to detect all single and double-bit errors, making it a very robust and reliable architecture.
The show, for 4-year-old cutting horses, began on July 9, making it a 20 day event, second only to the NCHA Futurity in length.
The book is exhaustively cross-referenced and indexed in an additional 200 pages, making it a trivia buff's wet dream.
Murphy crowned another incredible afternoon by making it a four-timer on Distant Prospect in the last.
They were presented with lifetime achievement awards by the Pace Charitable Trust which is making it a habit to come up with off-beat invites.
Bent on making it a grand event, outshining such contests held in the previous years in the city, the event is expected to take off in a big way.
It fell to her mid thigh, making it a fairly long skirt in comparison to most she owned.
The panna cotta can be made up to two days ahead, making it a great dessert for company.
Certainly, Scott has shied away from making it a Hollywood movie in which the good guys win and the bad guys lose.
The old town was established by the Spanish in 1519 and was a central stopover between the old and new world, making it a most cosmopolitan spot.
But even if we adopt your vision, there are some serious obstacles to making it a reality.
Fruit may contribute undesirable yeasts and bacteria to the yogurt, making it a poor starter culture.
In Europe, all the leading carriers have announced dramatic cost-cutting exercises, making it a buyer's market for airlines seeking new aircraft.
Its ground floor is boarded up and many windows are broken, making it a sorry sight.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A decree was issued making it a capital offense to harbor missionaries of any garb.
Some wished to revivify it by making it a party of general reform.
Aladdin kicks off panto season MAGIC carpets and magic lamps are making it a magic Christmas at the Liverpool Empire.
The Matadors outshot Oregon State 16-8, making it a easy night for CSUN goalkeeper Kevin Guppy, who made one save.
Nevertheless he was not very sanguine of making it a commercial success.
I can find no authority for making it a collective noun, as Bell suggests.
Hart said that the barn lights up in the morning when the sun hits it and deers, woodchucks and wild turkeys could easily be seen around making it a perfect place to write.
The attention to design details continues with the curved design, which gives the phone an elegant slimness at the edges, and making it a pleasure to hold.
I improved it greatly by practice in secret after I left school, and I ended by making it a source of profit and pocket money to me when I entered the medical profession.
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